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James Harden was shipped from the Rockets to Nets in a four-team trade. Caris LeVert goes to the Pacers and Jarrett Allen lands in Cleveland.
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The Phoenix Suns are not playing basketball and we're going to have to wait and see how long that's going to be the case following more COVID-19 testing.
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James Harden publicly acknowledged his discord with the Houston Rockets for the first time following back-to-back blowout losses to the Los Angeles Lakers.
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The NBA has released a set of new policies and changes to its health and safety protocols, tightening them up after a rise in COVID-19 cases within the league.
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The Washington Wizards canceled practice Tuesday after two players entered health and safety protocols. The Suns canceled individual work.
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The Suns have blown a 20-plus point lead against the Pistons and fallen behind by more than 30 in another loss to the Wizards in the past week.
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The Phoenix Suns could potentially be looking at a change in the starting lineup after a loss to the Washington Wizards.
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After the NBA has now had four games postponed because of COVID-19 related matters, Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams still said he feels safe playing.
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The NBA postponed Monday’s game between the Mavericks and the Pelicans as well as Tuesday’s matchup in Chicago between the Bulls and the Celtics.
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The Phoenix Suns will only be tasked against one Washington Wizard star on Monday. Russell Westbrook is out with injury but Bradley Beal will play.
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Mikal Bridges reaching the level of play he did Saturday in a Suns win over the Pacers changes things in Phoenix's long-term big picture.
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The Phoenix Suns will be without point guard Cameron Payne when the team takes on the Indianapolis Pacers on Saturday night.
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Throughout the Phoenix Suns' 6-2 start, the offense through the starting five has underwhelmed, and it did again in an overtime loss to the Pistons.
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The basketball term microwave scorer is not apt for Phoenix Suns guard Langston Galloway. A microwave slowly rotates and hums. Galloway is more like a flamethrower.
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Phoenix Suns legend and postgame broadcaster Tom Chambers says there's definitely something different about this year's team.
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The Northern Arizona Suns have officially played their last game as a G League affiliate of the Phoenix Suns. They were sold to the Detroit Pistons in July.
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While reflecting on the memory of the late Paul Westphal, Phoenix Suns legend Charles Barkley revealed it was the former head coach who gave him the moniker.
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The schedules for all NBA teams were going to be a bit odd this season but the Phoenix Suns' especially has been rather disjointed to open the year.
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Phoenix Suns rookie big man Jalen Smith is out for Friday's game against the Detroit Pistons due to health and safety protocols.
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The Phoenix Suns continue to find a winning formula while their starting five's offense still meshes, this time through 21 three-pointers vs. the Raptors.